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i'm happy to participate in the program it's good for the environment since it will help out local residents to work. i'm proud the 61 city is taking the steps to refinance to help property owners awhile helping the assignment and community at the same time. i want to thank you again for being here today and i want to thank mayor ed lee and a supervisor farrell for their leadership in getting green finance sf up and running. thank you. (clapping.) >> thank you josephine and especially these behind us we have a lot of work to do we'll create local jobs and build out local services here in san francisco. again, thank you mayor ed lee for our vial movement here and to all the businesses and small property owns thank you, everyone for making this happen >> we've never been in so much focus worldwide and will not be this this is a the moment in time when a story going and make a wish is a program that fulfills wishes for children we operate in every cities there are 62 chapters. our chapter was formed in 8984 we fulfilled 24 wishes. our chapter covers from movntd ray 17 communities and we expect
i'm happy to participate in the program it's good for the environment since it will help out local residents to work. i'm proud the 61 city is taking the steps to refinance to help property owners awhile helping the assignment and community at the same time. i want to thank you again for being here today and i want to thank mayor ed lee and a supervisor farrell for their leadership in getting green finance sf up and running. thank you. (clapping.) >> thank you josephine and especially...
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i'm happy to participate in the program it's good for the environment since it will help out local residents to work. i'm proud the 61 city is taking the steps to refinance to help property owners awhile helping the assignment and community at the same time. i want to thank you again for being here today and i want to thank mayor ed lee and a supervisor farrell for their leadership in getting green finance sf up and running. thank you. (clapping.) >> thank you josephine and especially these behind us we have a lot of work to do we'll create local jobs and build out local services here in san francisco. again, thank you mayor ed lee for our vial movement here and to all the businesses and small property owns thank you, everyone for making this happen
i'm happy to participate in the program it's good for the environment since it will help out local residents to work. i'm proud the 61 city is taking the steps to refinance to help property owners awhile helping the assignment and community at the same time. i want to thank you again for being here today and i want to thank mayor ed lee and a supervisor farrell for their leadership in getting green finance sf up and running. thank you. (clapping.) >> thank you josephine and especially...
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hang out in this environment and you might see butterflies it, fennel, and then the lines. -- dandelions. is ada accessible. public transit is plentiful. we have conquered the steps, we have watched the dogs, and we have enjoyed a beautiful view. this is a place to take someone special on a romantic stroll and enjoyed a beautiful look out. welcome to corona heights located in the heart of this district. it offers a view of the downtown skyline, the bay bridge, and the east bay. it is one of the best kept secrets in the city. it is hardly ever crowded. on any given day, you will run into a few locals. , bought a 37 bus to get there without any parking worries. for legged friends can run freely. there is also a patch of grass for the small box. >> it is a great place. it is a wonderful place to have these kinds of parks. that dog owners appreciate it. >> take time to notice of the wildfires that are on the grassland and keep your head out on the lookout for hawks and other bird life. be sure to take your camera and be prepared to take a view of the city will not forget. it has a beautiful
hang out in this environment and you might see butterflies it, fennel, and then the lines. -- dandelions. is ada accessible. public transit is plentiful. we have conquered the steps, we have watched the dogs, and we have enjoyed a beautiful view. this is a place to take someone special on a romantic stroll and enjoyed a beautiful look out. welcome to corona heights located in the heart of this district. it offers a view of the downtown skyline, the bay bridge, and the east bay. it is one of the...
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people's revolution and a place to live where everybody has access to health care education a clean environment healthy food and shelter indeed cindy it's a revolution of values that would is what this country is what california needs they can so much for taking the time that was cindy sheehan anti-war activist and candidate for california governor thank you so much. i. just pakistan have a double standard when it comes to drones it's a question worth asking after prime minister nawaz sharif sat down with president obama yesterday in the white house according to the guardian sharif asked obama to stop the drone strikes that have become a chronic problem in his country however some white house officials are rolling their eyes especially after leaked cia memos allege that pakistan's government has been in the know on the strikes in their own country now despite a hypocrisy surrounding streets white house visit we should remember that pakistan is only one of several countries where the u.s. is conducting drone strikes. in fact u.s. drone use has been ramped up immensely over the past few years in
people's revolution and a place to live where everybody has access to health care education a clean environment healthy food and shelter indeed cindy it's a revolution of values that would is what this country is what california needs they can so much for taking the time that was cindy sheehan anti-war activist and candidate for california governor thank you so much. i. just pakistan have a double standard when it comes to drones it's a question worth asking after prime minister nawaz sharif...
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i am rich chin with the department of the environment and manage the greenfinancesf program. i have been here in the past and wanted to speak on behalf of the program on this exciting next phase for the program. i think chair farrell's comments covered the gist of how we got to where we are now pretty well so i will skip over the things i was going to say. quickly just how the pace program is envisioned to work is interested property owners work directly with private contractors and apply for financing. the program reviews the application and either approves or denies on specific under writing criteria and usually property criteria and mortgage and tax payment history, the equity and property value. if the funds are dispersed for the work and the current property owner pays installment on the regular property tax bill. to be successful the program must be easy to understand for the consumer. and so we're lucky that we're in this situation now after hitting a roadblock a few years ago with the agency. the governor put funds aside to mitigate any risk to fannie and freddie so w
i am rich chin with the department of the environment and manage the greenfinancesf program. i have been here in the past and wanted to speak on behalf of the program on this exciting next phase for the program. i think chair farrell's comments covered the gist of how we got to where we are now pretty well so i will skip over the things i was going to say. quickly just how the pace program is envisioned to work is interested property owners work directly with private contractors and apply for...
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people's revolution and a place to live where everybody has access to health care education a clean environment healthy food and shelter indeed cindy it's a revolution of values that would is what this country is what california needs they can so much for taking the time that was cindy sheehan anti-war activist and candidate for california governor thank you so much. i. just pakistan have a double standard when it comes to drones it's a question worth asking after prime minister nawaz sharif sat down with president obama yesterday in the white house according to the guardian sharif asked obama to stop the drone strikes that have become a chronic problem in his country however some white house officials are rolling their eyes especially after leaked cia memos allege that pakistan's government has been in the know on the strikes in their own country now despite a hypocrisy surrounding sharif's white house visit we should remember that pakistan is only one of several countries where the u.s. is conducting drone strikes. in fact u.s. drone use has been ramped up immensely over the past few years in
people's revolution and a place to live where everybody has access to health care education a clean environment healthy food and shelter indeed cindy it's a revolution of values that would is what this country is what california needs they can so much for taking the time that was cindy sheehan anti-war activist and candidate for california governor thank you so much. i. just pakistan have a double standard when it comes to drones it's a question worth asking after prime minister nawaz sharif...
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this world have to deal with, and those things [speaker not understood], producing food, creating safe environment, schools, medicine, but energy is certainly one of the pillars of modern civilization. and there's a lot of oil in the ground. if we wait for peak oil to save us, we're done because we've got plenty oil. i remember somebody told me once, a stanford professor, our problem is not too little too late when it comes to oil, but it's too much too soon. in other words, there's plenty there. so, that's the problem. you've got something easy, coal, 40% now, but it's grown a lot. coal is pretty simple stuff. if you can't burn it in america, put it on a train, ship it over to china or india. so, we got market forces. and against that we have to marshal intelligence and collaboration and political response, because this stuff is serious. and the fact that people aren't worried about it and don't talk about it doesn't mean it isn't serious. and that's the insidious character of this -- of this challenge, that some people know about it, 90, 97% of the scientists who deal in climate science all agre
this world have to deal with, and those things [speaker not understood], producing food, creating safe environment, schools, medicine, but energy is certainly one of the pillars of modern civilization. and there's a lot of oil in the ground. if we wait for peak oil to save us, we're done because we've got plenty oil. i remember somebody told me once, a stanford professor, our problem is not too little too late when it comes to oil, but it's too much too soon. in other words, there's plenty...
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> a law maker from southern california prosed a statewide ban on plastic bags won't do much for the environment. >> i got to protect the jobs that are created in the industry in a time -- california is not really -- you know, we haven't came out of the economic depression. >> he says plastic bags are recyclable. he represents an area of los angeles that is home to crown poly, a plastic manufacturing plant. he says he will abstain from voting on the ban. >>> a massive operation to clean up graffiti in san jose begins tonight and some lanes of highway 101 will be shut down. they will target the train above highway 101. officials say lanes in both directions will be closed from 10:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. san jose, caltrains and union pacific plan to tackle two other locations over the coming months including interstate 280 and 101. >>> a dream home is becoming a nightmare. we will take you to a neighborhood that is being swallowed up by a sink hole. >> could be the perfect formula for beading newborns. the search into mother's milk. >> fog cleared right now but it is coming back and
> a law maker from southern california prosed a statewide ban on plastic bags won't do much for the environment. >> i got to protect the jobs that are created in the industry in a time -- california is not really -- you know, we haven't came out of the economic depression. >> he says plastic bags are recyclable. he represents an area of los angeles that is home to crown poly, a plastic manufacturing plant. he says he will abstain from voting on the ban. >>> a massive...
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. ,, ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. our next newscast is tomorr morning at 4-30. >>> letterman is next with ben stiller. >> santa will be here in a week. >> make tg rounds. >> behave yourself. >> that's right. >> stay off the naughty list. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the heart of broadway, broadcasting across the nation and around the world, it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffethed cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now, vice chair of the fed, david letterman captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs
. ,, ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. our next newscast is tomorr morning at 4-30. >>> letterman is next with ben stiller....
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joining me is carla maranucci, paul rodgers environment writer and managing editor for kqed science, and joshua johnson, kqed morning newscaster. first a quick review of some highlights of 2013. 2013, the year of the california comeback and governor jerry brown rising. he visited china in april to establish a trade relationship and ended the year with a big budget surplus for the state. a stalemate in congress led to the sequester and a federal government shutdown for more than two weeks. shuttering attractions and furloughing workers. it was a bumpy launch for the affordable care act while the covered california rollout went more smoothly. the push for comprehensive immigration reform stalled. president obama's approval ratings took a big hit even in solidly blue california. same-sex marriage advocates celebrated rulings by the u.s. supreme court. edward snowden leaked about surveillance and raised eyebrows. >> privacy lets us determine who we are and who we want to be. >> and questions about the role of silicon valley companies. social media darling twitter had its ipo. the latest
joining me is carla maranucci, paul rodgers environment writer and managing editor for kqed science, and joshua johnson, kqed morning newscaster. first a quick review of some highlights of 2013. 2013, the year of the california comeback and governor jerry brown rising. he visited china in april to establish a trade relationship and ended the year with a big budget surplus for the state. a stalemate in congress led to the sequester and a federal government shutdown for more than two weeks....
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they didn't have a stable environment. shear promi they're promised stability and love they can't get. get lured on to the street. so-called boyfriend. and get stuck. a lot off dikts. this is a very hard population to serve. they're angry. -- a lot of addiction. this is a very hard population to serve. they're angry. addicted. prematurely sexualized. doesn't have stability in their family. >> go to the criminal justice, they get centered again. >> the legislation that would change the way the victims are helped dealt with. right now if you treat them like criminals and go to jail. bah the entry age is 12. that's not acknowledging the fact that they're children. they're of the age of consent. senator yi's proposal, legislation, its to treat them as victims and make sure that -- that legally as well -- and there was a number of services. on the fbi bust, this weekend, got to ask. san francisco bay area had largest number off rests. what are happened to the children. >> state doesn't have enough money to pay for a system that
they didn't have a stable environment. shear promi they're promised stability and love they can't get. get lured on to the street. so-called boyfriend. and get stuck. a lot off dikts. this is a very hard population to serve. they're angry. -- a lot of addiction. this is a very hard population to serve. they're angry. addicted. prematurely sexualized. doesn't have stability in their family. >> go to the criminal justice, they get centered again. >> the legislation that would change...
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the question about the environment is what's going to happen to these endangered fish species? they've really taken a nosedive in the last few decades, and people are saying we need a way to bring them back. so wildlife agencies, federal and state, will have to look at this plan and say, well, what is this going to do? is it going to hurt these fish or help them? they have to give a plan before it would ever get built. another question, is it going to take more water out of the ecosystem or less water out of the ecosystem? if it takes more, a lot of environmentalalists are saying, you know what, that's not going to help these endangered fish. so that's a key question going forward. >> people think it's people that are sucking up all the water and needing all this water, but that's not really true. >> it's a great question. the old sort of song in california is southern california is taking all our water to water lawns in california. in fact, farms in california use 80% of the water. >> 80%. >> 80. we have 30 million people, and 10% of all the water goes to those 38 million peop
the question about the environment is what's going to happen to these endangered fish species? they've really taken a nosedive in the last few decades, and people are saying we need a way to bring them back. so wildlife agencies, federal and state, will have to look at this plan and say, well, what is this going to do? is it going to hurt these fish or help them? they have to give a plan before it would ever get built. another question, is it going to take more water out of the ecosystem or...
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but would do more to improve the investor environment. either way, international companies are looking to stay in the game. >> the market matters and that is why companies are here, and that's why they make the effort to do the tough work that is necessary to grow their businesses here. amid a weaker global economy. >> american automakers are doing business in china as well, and next week, we will have a series of reports from that country, including a look at what ford is doing to gain a bigger foot hold in the world's largest car market. >> but still on the program tonight, we will introduce you to a startup that is helping other new ventures to get funding and fast. >> but first, here is a look at how commodities, treasuries and currencies fair today. >> the clock is ticking to tax day. april 15th is on monday. president and mrs. obama have sent in their taxes and shared the specifics today. they reported nearly $609,000 in adjusted gross income, and most of that came from the president's salary and 40% from book sales. the first coupl
but would do more to improve the investor environment. either way, international companies are looking to stay in the game. >> the market matters and that is why companies are here, and that's why they make the effort to do the tough work that is necessary to grow their businesses here. amid a weaker global economy. >> american automakers are doing business in china as well, and next week, we will have a series of reports from that country, including a look at what ford is doing to...
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. >> that problem he said is damage to the environment, both long term and immediate. nowhere is it more pressing than china. in city after city, the delegation saw firsthand the air pollution program that evokes images of los angeles in the 1960s and '70s. here wearing a mask outdoors is a fashion statement. global wind patterns is not just a threat to the chinese. >> we feel the impact of it eventually. i think there are opportunities for both sides to collaborate. >> in meetings with chinese officials, the governor found out what works. from tail pipe exhaust laws to air quality districts. >> they know our programs well. they have been studying. >> that may help explain the agreements on the visit that brown signed with chinese officials. four agreements in all. >> china has the largest economic body and largest energy consumers and largest audio consumers and emitters. so we have a lot of opportunities in the future. >> china's challenges are not a lack of political energy as they are the source of the physical energy. coal. railroad cars full of coal like these in
. >> that problem he said is damage to the environment, both long term and immediate. nowhere is it more pressing than china. in city after city, the delegation saw firsthand the air pollution program that evokes images of los angeles in the 1960s and '70s. here wearing a mask outdoors is a fashion statement. global wind patterns is not just a threat to the chinese. >> we feel the impact of it eventually. i think there are opportunities for both sides to collaborate. >> in...
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part of what social media does is cause the environment of everybody is a star. look at me. one thing i like about the president's inauguration address is we need to become a "we" culture. on the one hand, social media is allowing everybody to feel the potential of an audience around them. i don't know if this sort of sending out and coming back inside of your small world or niche is really helping us get the social still egcial skills e a better society. >> your new book is focusing on education. from what i can tell, it is a departure from your other works which you described where you interview people in a dramatic documentary form. how will this be different? >> education chose me. somebody came to me and said you need to pay attention to this. some people say it is the next civil rights movement. it is at a really extraordinary time. we are thinking about technology, but test scores cannot do it all and we have to make classrooms where people feel like they belong. that's right up my alley. >> this will be something you are working on. when will it be in theaters? >> ma
part of what social media does is cause the environment of everybody is a star. look at me. one thing i like about the president's inauguration address is we need to become a "we" culture. on the one hand, social media is allowing everybody to feel the potential of an audience around them. i don't know if this sort of sending out and coming back inside of your small world or niche is really helping us get the social still egcial skills e a better society. >> your new book is...
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. >> no bigger issues than the growth and the destruction of our environment and climate. those are two big issues that effect everybody. >> the governor spoke in san francisco. the governor urged the nurses to look beyond their immediate concerns and rally the public against climate change. >>> a man is fighting for his life and police are searching for two people accused of stabbing him. he got into a argument with a man and woman around 1:40 a.m. this morning. the man then stabbed the victim in the neck. police say the couple took off in a silver two door car. >>> police launched a new plan that will break the city into five districts and put one person in charge of each district. a story we reported last night at 10:00 p.m. and ktvu's christien kafton is in oakland and tells us how the plan is different and will work. >> reporter: police say the key to the plan is doing a better job of connecting to the community. breaking the city into five sized areas will help get get a better beat on the problems and come up with specific solutions. >> they are doing auto enforceme
. >> no bigger issues than the growth and the destruction of our environment and climate. those are two big issues that effect everybody. >> the governor spoke in san francisco. the governor urged the nurses to look beyond their immediate concerns and rally the public against climate change. >>> a man is fighting for his life and police are searching for two people accused of stabbing him. he got into a argument with a man and woman around 1:40 a.m. this morning. the man...
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the engineers got together and said we need to do this because this is a salt environment and fog and a lot of chance for corrosion and strong steel is really susceptible to corrosion. it may have been caltrans, but in the other sense, this open out of ohio, dyson, which made bolts for the original bay bridge, they recently said, we just built what they ordered. you guys are experts. you build bolts for nuclear power plants. now it is their fault? all three are responsible. the contractor, the bolt people who made the bolts and certainly caltrans because of the specification. at the end of the day, the public will pay for this. >> tom, does the upcoming america's cup have the bearing on the bay bridge? >> i think the speeding up of how it was actually built and they were going to open it one bridge at a time or pathway at a time. those changes were made primarily so you would have the showpiece done and ready for the america's cup just secondarily to the safety issue. an important consideration was making sure the bay bridge would be done for the america's cup. turning the way the ame
the engineers got together and said we need to do this because this is a salt environment and fog and a lot of chance for corrosion and strong steel is really susceptible to corrosion. it may have been caltrans, but in the other sense, this open out of ohio, dyson, which made bolts for the original bay bridge, they recently said, we just built what they ordered. you guys are experts. you build bolts for nuclear power plants. now it is their fault? all three are responsible. the contractor, the...
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are suing the giant saying she was subjected to harassment, gender violence, assault, and a hostile environment at the university avenue store. it began in 2005, and went on for years. the lawsuit was filed wednesday in santa clara county superior court. a spokesman for starbucks can't comment on the case, but that the company has, quote, zero tolerance for harassment in the workplace. these types of allegations are not consistent with our company values. >>> we have been tracking the cooler weather pattern all week long and there is in the much change this weekend. the biggest is developing to the north and they're in parts of lake county. and there are thunder storms to the north of clear lake and some thunderstorms in lake county. the rest of us, we have the low clouds and fog from south san francisco to the golden gate bridge. the current temperatures updated for the 6:00 hour are from the -- ranging from the lower 60s in san francisco and some in fairfield and breezy. checking in, 72 degrees and our time lapse from this afternoon, looking on tourist golden gate bridge and this is a familia
are suing the giant saying she was subjected to harassment, gender violence, assault, and a hostile environment at the university avenue store. it began in 2005, and went on for years. the lawsuit was filed wednesday in santa clara county superior court. a spokesman for starbucks can't comment on the case, but that the company has, quote, zero tolerance for harassment in the workplace. these types of allegations are not consistent with our company values. >>> we have been tracking the...
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lower taxes, lower legal costs for corporations, lower tax rates, create a friendly environment and job growth is amazing. liz: we have all sorts of reform movement, estate tax reform working out, leopard experiments, at the same time governor jerry brown saying the capital of his state, called essentially the pretzel palace of complexity. is is sacramento passing measures. >> they passed one lie after another. very difficult. the wealthy, people who can afford to do it, corporations can say i will go to business somewhere else. you saw what happened with bowlinbowlingboeing looking to o california. the ones who can least afford it to stay behind, more burden on their shoulders. liz: i understand what you're saying about state capital here in new york and california from throwing banana peels in front of businesses to trip them up. state income taxes are falling by the wayside in many of the reform states and using sales tax but dominick that may not be a good move because the taxpayer can say we will not shop in your state, we will go on the internet, isn't that a danger? >> we have se
lower taxes, lower legal costs for corporations, lower tax rates, create a friendly environment and job growth is amazing. liz: we have all sorts of reform movement, estate tax reform working out, leopard experiments, at the same time governor jerry brown saying the capital of his state, called essentially the pretzel palace of complexity. is is sacramento passing measures. >> they passed one lie after another. very difficult. the wealthy, people who can afford to do it, corporations can...
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when you look an electric current think it is good for the environment, it is necessarily. thank you for coming on the show did your last stay in prison fall short? a budget complaint. prison evaluations are coming to one of the biggest of line review sites coming up next. you can never have too much "money." ♪ ♪ melissa: time for a little fun with "spare change." monitor crowley and our very own adam shapiro. don't sell any of the other people. inmates are posting reviews of prisons. yes. it turns up some people think it wod be helpful for bondsmen and friends and family members. in any prison -- >> of five-star present. >> clubs said. melissa: what do you think? >> i think it is outrageous. gives them something to do. >> it does give them something to do. that's true. >> one person rated san quentin of one star. what do you expect? if you can't do this time, don't do the crime. experience the ratings versus the actual experience. melissa: this is why this is so funny because ratings systems are usually reserved for commercial enterprises. i mean, competing for your bu
when you look an electric current think it is good for the environment, it is necessarily. thank you for coming on the show did your last stay in prison fall short? a budget complaint. prison evaluations are coming to one of the biggest of line review sites coming up next. you can never have too much "money." ♪ ♪ melissa: time for a little fun with "spare change." monitor crowley and our very own adam shapiro. don't sell any of the other people. inmates are posting...
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bring the natural world and the man-made world harmony, to bring youthfulness, delight, to our whole environment and that, of course, only begins with trees .nd flowers and landscaping talkingbird johnson about
bring the natural world and the man-made world harmony, to bring youthfulness, delight, to our whole environment and that, of course, only begins with trees .nd flowers and landscaping talkingbird johnson about
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. >> i don't want to throw any of the drugs into the environment and you hear about the problems that it causes when people dump prescription drugs and we've been accumulating over the last couple of years, and i missed it last year and i wanted to make sure he made it this year. >> disposing of unused medicines by flushing them down the toilet poses health hazards as well. >> a 12-year-old girl spent her saturday raising money for a mother and daughter who was injured when a car smashed into their house last week. the girl set up a lemonade stand right outside the house where the crash happened. this xhooen community near lee high school set up an online donations page for that family. >> i just felt so bad so i told my mom i rather spend my birthday money to help this little girl and her family. >> knowing how all of it was and it could have been any of us. you can't not do something. >> on thursday the car slammed through the wall of the home and into the living room critically injuring a 40-year-old mother in her home. her 9-year-old daughter was also injured along with three pass
. >> i don't want to throw any of the drugs into the environment and you hear about the problems that it causes when people dump prescription drugs and we've been accumulating over the last couple of years, and i missed it last year and i wanted to make sure he made it this year. >> disposing of unused medicines by flushing them down the toilet poses health hazards as well. >> a 12-year-old girl spent her saturday raising money for a mother and daughter who was injured when a...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ . >>> welcome back, time now 6:25, it is part of an ongoing series called fire side hang outs and it is a new take on the fire side chats on the radio. he is in charge of coming up with a task force forum, and it starts at 8:45 our time. >>> here is a story you will only see on 2. william bratton sat down to talk with us about his first order of business. right now he is in detroit and he will start his consulting job in oakland next month. he will first learn what is not working in the city so he can try to fix it. >> our work will be significantly focused within the department of how they fight crime, how they might improve fighting crime. >> reporter: he will be working in new york and los angeles and his hiring was controversial because of his stop and frisk policies which some bel
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ . >>> welcome back, time now 6:25, it is part of an ongoing series called fire side hang outs and it is a new take on the fire side chats on the radio. he is in charge of coming up with a task force forum, and it starts at 8:45 our time....
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when you look an electric current think it is good for the environment, it is necessarily. thank you for coming on the show did your last stay in prison fall short? a budget complaint. prison evaluations are coming to one of the biggest of line review sites coming up next. you can never have too much "money." ♪ i turned 65 last week. the math of retirement is different today. money has to last longer i don't want to pour over pie charts all day. i want to travel, and i want the income to do it. ishares incomes etfs. low cost and diversified find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in wome
when you look an electric current think it is good for the environment, it is necessarily. thank you for coming on the show did your last stay in prison fall short? a budget complaint. prison evaluations are coming to one of the biggest of line review sites coming up next. you can never have too much "money." ♪ i turned 65 last week. the math of retirement is different today. money has to last longer i don't want to pour over pie charts all day. i want to travel, and i want the...
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but you also have to have the right regulatory environment which is where washington typically gets it wrong. currently, the administration gets it wrong. and our state, we allow private investment. we allow people to take risk. we create the right business climate by keeping our relations fair and being responsive and looking at workers compensation reform or hiving -- or having a highly educated labor sector. people in the past said, well, we really don't have enough fossil fuel supply. but now we know, through technology and innovation, having the good and fair regulations, that we do have energy supply. so my state of oklahoma, since 2011 when i took office because of our business-friendly policies, education, reform we have done, making government smaller and more efficient, we have seen our economy change. the per capita income has grown by 8% for a family of four. >> it is self-defense. you have a guy who will steal every last job from you if they can. he is glad they are up here right now. while we are up. talking, he had his people on the phone to ohio and oklahoma stealing th
but you also have to have the right regulatory environment which is where washington typically gets it wrong. currently, the administration gets it wrong. and our state, we allow private investment. we allow people to take risk. we create the right business climate by keeping our relations fair and being responsive and looking at workers compensation reform or hiving -- or having a highly educated labor sector. people in the past said, well, we really don't have enough fossil fuel supply. but...
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in a classified environment i can get more specific. >> jennifer: and the lack of specificity has alarmed some on the left. including democratic senator ron wyden. >> the bottom line is the administration is essentially telling the congress the american people, just trust us and i just don't think that's the standard for oversight. >> jennifer: and that is just a prelude to tomorrow's confirmation hearings for john brennan who is a chief architect for the drone program. senator wyden has been one of john brennan's loudest opponents because of his role in that drone program. and here is another thing that is not going to help the president with the left, is he is now getting praise from the far right. lindsay graham said he was going to author a resolution commending the president's use of drones . . . maybe not the endorsement the president was looking for. so is his liberal appeal strong enough to withstand the outcry over the drones or is it just a narrow group of people? how should progressives feel about drone strikes anyway? it's not so easy. for more on that i'm joined by hendrik he
in a classified environment i can get more specific. >> jennifer: and the lack of specificity has alarmed some on the left. including democratic senator ron wyden. >> the bottom line is the administration is essentially telling the congress the american people, just trust us and i just don't think that's the standard for oversight. >> jennifer: and that is just a prelude to tomorrow's confirmation hearings for john brennan who is a chief architect for the drone program....
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warships, radar platforms and more in the environs of the north korea an coast. in fact we do it every march and april. ship and air movements there part of the u.s. joint military exercise with south korea a key ally to the u.s. maneuvers now in their 16th year. the exercises take place in the sphere of influence of north korea and south korea. an area around which a nation view as a region under its control. >> question. so, who is provoking whom? pat buchanan? >> john, i think the provocation here is clearly north korea. we have held our annual exercises with south korea. but this is the first time they have threatened nuclear war, he has canceled the truce with the united states, he has a bomb with atomic weapons. he is doing there consciously and deliberately and we are not sure why. one reason, people argue, is he wants to get street credit with the military in his own country. he is only 29 or 30 years old. but the united states, i think is fairly, we haven't handled it perfectly, but is fairly blameless in this situation. the problem john is a very simple
warships, radar platforms and more in the environs of the north korea an coast. in fact we do it every march and april. ship and air movements there part of the u.s. joint military exercise with south korea a key ally to the u.s. maneuvers now in their 16th year. the exercises take place in the sphere of influence of north korea and south korea. an area around which a nation view as a region under its control. >> question. so, who is provoking whom? pat buchanan? >> john, i think...